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Doctor of Behavioral Health

Doctor of Behavioral Health

D.B.H. Overview

Take your career in behavioral health to the next level with Freed-Hardeman University’s Doctor of Behavioral Health program. As the only program of its kind from a faith-based institution, this program is designed for experienced professionals. It provides advanced clinical training and executive business leadership skills to meet the growing demand for mental health services. With this degree, you’ll be prepared to make a greater impact on other counselors, clients, organizations, and communities.

Graduate Studies:

College of Education & Behavioral Sciences

Department chair name:

Dr. Mike Cravens
A.A., B.A., M.S., M.A., D.H.S., Ed.D.

Department Director:

Dr. Mike Cravens

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Total Courses:

21

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Cost Per Credit Hour:

$680

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Time to Complete:

2.5 - 3.5 YEARS

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Format:

100% ONLINE

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Why should you pursue a Doctor of Behavioral Health at FHU?

Being able to provide advanced, integrated care will make you more valuable to your agency and your clients. Upon completion of this program, you will be on the cutting edge of behavioral healthcare. Additionally, the executive leadership skills you’ll develop will prepare you to assume managerial positions or learn how to operate your own agency more effectively.

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Careers with Doctor of Behavioral Health

The majority of students in our D.B.H. program already hold promising careers in the behavioral healthcare field. Many are pursuing this program to advance their standing at their current place of employment, seeking to start their own business, or are attempting to expand their current private practice. Our students are:

Doctor of Behavioral Health Degree Requirements

At Freed-Hardeman University, students enrolled in our Doctor of Behavioral Health program will gain important knowledge and skills to become an impactful and empathetic leader in the counseling field. Anticipate a comprehensive journey encompassing counseling and counseling-related activities, including executive leadership and foundational principles of owning or operating a private practice.

Degree Requirements

Freed-Hardeman University’s Doctor of Behavioral Health degree program prepares current and future healthcare providers for a transforming medical care marketplace. It is designed to produce graduates who have advanced clinical and executive leadership skills as well as business insight.

The 60-credit hour doctoral degree is offered through 100% live web-conferencing modalities and may be taken on either a part-time or full-time basis. The curriculum includes courses that provide live chat with instructors and other students, clinical rotations, real-time streaming video consultations with experts in the field and a capstone research project focused on the student’s professional career or work setting. The program is geared specifically to students who prefer an alternative to research-focused doctoral programs.

The D.B.H., one of Tennessee’s first professional doctorates in behavioral health, prepares post-master’s, licensed clinicians to offer advanced-integrated care in a variety of behavioral health settings. The executive leadership component will enable graduates to maximize earning potential by filling organizational and market demands.

Doctoral Degree in Behavioral Health

Program Coordinator: Dr. Michael Cravens

60 HOURS
Required Courses:
DBH 700 Residential: Orientation to Doctoral Study (offered every semester) 3
DBH 705 Suffering and the Human Condition 3
DBH 710 Bases of Human Behavior 3
DBH 715 The United States Health Care System 3
DBH 720 Advanced Research Methods 3
DBH 725 Complementary and Integrative Behavioral Health Treatment Strategies 3
DBH 730 Advanced Clinical Psychopathology 3
DBH 735 Advanced Psychopharmacology 3
DBH 740 Behavioral Healthcare Executive Leadership 3
DBH 745 Evidence-Based Treatment for Clinical Practice 3
DBH 750 Complementary and Alternative Behavioral Health 3
Treatment Strategies
DBH 755 Integrated Behavioral Healthcare in Medical Settings 3
DBH 760 Behavioral Healthcare Administration I 3
DBH 765 Behavioral Healthcare Administration II 3
DBH 770 Advanced Treatment Strategies for Addictive Disorders 3
DBH 775 Behavioral Health Informatics 3
DBH 780 Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 3
DBH 785 Behavioral Health and Wellness 3
DBH 790A Doctoral Capstone Project “A” 2
DBH 790B Doctoral Capstone Project “B” 2
DBH 790C Doctoral Capstone Project “C” 2
If Warranted: 1 hour
DBH 790D Extension of Doctoral Capstone Project 1
 (If needed for continuous enrollment)
 Next Start Dates: January 21

(Apply by January 7)

 

Admission Requirements

Requirements

An earned master’s degree (a minimum of 48 semester hours) in a health-related field of study (clinical mental health counseling, alcohol and drug counseling, clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, rehabilitation counseling, clinical pastoral counseling, psychiatric nursing, or psychology, etc.) from a regionally accredited college/university.

Under certain circumstances, some applicants may be admitted with a master’s degree in an unrelated field. These decisions are made by the program director on a case-by-case basis. If you are interested in this program but do not have a master’s degree in a health-related field of study, please send a message describing your situation to gradstudies@fhu.bramblettgrp.com.

Path to Admission

Consistent with other graduate programs offered at FHU, applicants for admission into the Doctor of Behavioral Health (D.B.H.) program must submit and comply with the following for consideration and acceptance:

  1. Complete the online application.
  2. Submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions
  3. Write and present an essay providing a professional statement of past clinical and/or work experiences, scholarly activities and community service and goals in obtaining this professional doctorate.
  4. Attend a virtual interview with the doctoral admissions committee. After the initial review of the application, applicants may be contacted for a formal interview. If the interview results in a positive evaluation, the applicant will continue to be considered for acceptance.
  5. Demonstrate good spiritual, mental and emotional health/stability consistent with the demands of the D.B.H. program and FHU’s heritage of Christian values.
  6. Present a current resume or curriculum vitae.
  7. Present a picture of Driver’s License or other government-issued Photo ID.

Note: Applicants are required to be computer literate and have a computer, printer and Internet service provider with high-speed broadband Internet access. If accepted, each D.B.H. student will be required to comply with Freed-Hardeman University’s Academic Computing Standards for Students.

Electronic documents should be sent to gradstudies@fhu.bramblettgrp.com. Paper documents should be mailed to:

Freed-Hardeman University

Office of Graduate Studies

158 East Main Street

Henderson, TN 38340

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at FHU

Why should I get a Doctor of Behavioral Health at Freed-Hardeman University?

Because being able to provide advanced-integrated care will make you more valuable to your agency and your clients. Upon completion of this program, you will be on the cutting edge of behavioral healthcare. Additionally, the executive leadership skills you’ll develop will prepare you to assume managerial positions or learn how to operate your own agency more effectively.

What is unique about the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at FHU?

Our D.B.H. is one of only three in the nation and the only faith-based institution to offer such a degree. It is more practical in nature and will prepare those in the behavioral healthcare field with the skills and knowledge to take the next step in their career. Additionally, the program is offered 100% online allowing you to pursue your studies from anywhere. We also offer upfront pricing will never surprise you with bogus fees! Lastly, joining the FHU family is unlike any other. You’ll develop lasting friendships with both faculty and peers!

What career paths can I pursue with a Doctor of Behavioral Health degree?

The D.B.H. is designed for licensed, experienced, master’s level practitioners. We’ve had students in the following roles: clinical mental health counselor, clinical social worker, school psychologist, nurse practitioner, psychiatric nurse, physician assistant, and more!

How long will it take me to complete a Doctor of Behavioral Health degree?

The D.B.H. program consists of 60 credit hours and can be completed in as short as about 2.5 years. However, many students complete the program in about 3 to 4 years.

Are there scholarships available?

Yes! We do offer an Organizational Scholarship program whereby we will match the contribution of your employer. To learn more about this program, submit an inquiry and speak to one of our Graduate Admissions Counselors!

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